BlueBiz for China Southern Airlines
- Tuesday 5 December 2017


China Southern Airlines and KLM Netherlands will soon be teaming up to collaborate in the business market. On routes from Schiphol Airport Amsterdam, where both carriers already work together in the Dutch market, you will now have the opportunity to enter into a Joint Corporate Contract (JCC).
This means that both KLM and China Southern Airlines will be offering their customers a wider network. From Amsterdam, this option will be available on flights to Guangzhou, Xiamen, Chengdu and Hangzhou in China. KLM’s BlueBiz programme also forms part of this collaborative arrangement. In early November 2017, KLM announced that it would be extending its BlueBiz programme to work with a number of partner carriers. China Southern is the first of these new partners to be added to the programme. From now on, companies will be able to save points and to spend them on China Southern flights from the Netherlands to China. In due course, China Southern and KLM will extend their collaboration further so that they will be able to offer customers even more benefits. For more information about the BlueBiz programme, or for help in booking your ticket, please contact one of our Travel Consultants. They will be happy to assist you.
Source: China Southern Airlines




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